This is list of members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies  who have sat since 9 December 2023 after being elected in the 2023 Argentine general election .[ 1] 
Composition 
By province 
Province
 
Deputies
 
Population (2010)
  
Buenos Aires 
70
 
15,625,084
  
Buenos Aires City 
25
 
2,890,151
  
Catamarca 
5
 
367,828
  
Chaco 
7
 
1,053,466
  
Chubut 
5
 
506,668
  
Córdoba 
18
 
3,304,825
  
Corrientes 
7
 
993,338
  
Entre Ríos 
9
 
1,236,300
  
Formosa 
5
 
527,895
  
Jujuy 
6
 
672,260
  
La Pampa 
5
 
316,940
  
La Rioja 
5
 
331,847
  
Mendoza 
10
 
1,741,610
  
Misiones 
7
 
1,097,829
  
Neuquén 
5
 
550,334
  
Río Negro 
5
 
633,374
  
Salta 
7
 
1,215,207
  
San Juan 
6
 
680,427
  
San Luis 
5
 
431,588
  
Santa Cruz 
5
 
272,524
  
Santa Fe 
19
 
3,200,736
  
Santiago del Estero 
7
 
896,461
  
Tierra del Fuego 
5
 
126,190
  
Tucumán 
9
 
1,448,200
  
By political groups 
Composition of the Chamber by political groups. 
Chamber leadership 
Election cycles 
Election
 
Term
  
Start
 
End
  
2021 
10 December 2021
 
10 December 2025
  
2023 
10 December 2023
 
10 December 2027
  
List of deputies 
The table is sorted by provinces  in alphabetical order, and then with their deputies in alphabetical order by their surnames. All deputies start their term on December 10, and end it on December 9 of the corresponding years, except when noted.
Notes 
References 
UP  (102)LLA  (40)
BA Ansaloni Benegas Lynch 
Falcone 
Lemoine Macyszyn 
Montenegro 
Pagano 
Píparo Santillán 
Santurio 
DF Emma 
Ferreyra 
Zago § 
CC CH CB Bornoroni Ibáñez 
Ponce 
CN ER FM JY LR Menem MZ Correa Llano 
Llano 
NQ RN SA Orozco 
Zapata SJ SL D'Alessandro 
SF Diez 
Mayoraz 
TF TM  PRO  (37)UCR  (34)HCF (23) IF  (9)FIT  (5)PSC  (2)PyT  (2)Others (3) 
§ Bloc leaders; Italics  = Resigned / died before term end